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in orbit and paved away for human space exploration. now on december, the 8th, japanese billionaire, you saki maize, our will osha in a new era as space travel by becoming the 1st ever space taurus on iraq, cosmos flight, dedicated entirely to commercial travel. now ms hours 12 day stay in space will set off from exactly the same spot as you gardens and the by can or cosmic job. this is the so use a mass rocket. it will ferry mesa away into space to the i assess from here at the by can or cause my job. now it was built for to 6 months in space, but was spend only a fraction by around 12 days and will differ from other flights in a fact that it won't have emission. of course, a whole point of the project is space, tourism. it will be complete with an m said mays. i was signature on the nose. that's what a rumored $20.00 to $40000000.00 will get you. a personalized rocket and ride into space. not bad if you can afford it. now it may have seemed on thinkable in
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gregory's day to literally pay your way into space, but maybe with every corner of the world already discovered the only logical small step for man was to go out of this world. and with the m. s. 20 mesa were and ross cost mas opening avenues into orbit for the elite. now, who's to say in 60 years time space tourism like this won't be available to the every man here in the museum and the bacon or cosmic mat, pride in space channel is most apparent. here you'll find shrines to form a space conquest and now heroes including sputnik eureka, gar in and all those who written their names into the annals of russian space, travel history. and just like those forefathers of space exploration on it here maze hour has also found himself a space on one of the coveted walls and even sang himself in next to us a huge rocket. but as for his own chapter of space travel, well that's still to be written now. guardians, famous catchphrase pe meaning let's go in russia. we'll still be ringing to you on
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december. the 8th grade may's hour makes his way and i say use m. s 20 flight and whatever they're passing words or the japanese billionaire may be one thing is for sure that he and ross cost boss will write a new chat history that could open the doors to a new era of space tourism that he armstrong r t by can or, ah, it's not out of this will, but it, these out of the studio for me for about 20 minutes. and i'll be back with headlines at the top of the hours here that i
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long when i was just seemed wrong. when i just don't whole, i mean you want to ship out disdain becomes the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah i wanted to ask you 1st and foremost, how is the well doing in its fight against cove it i think did that said design porter deficient recording of where you leave? so did, did the issue is that we, i think we are doing quite golda indeed most advanced and wednesday, suicide is up. unfortunately they, they,
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they and it was kaiser is that he verified to be accomplished. i ended up being counting did at most difficult comm theresa that are leading, that it, it biggest strategies in terms of the number of crises that they are affected by and i did his will. so what strikes me really a lot is eugena quantity that we are leaving in i and there was some county 9. you look in union, for example, we had many seeing that there dosa. while in africa we sta, louisa raised that tisa temper, sandy blondie. ghost would zito put sense. so something that says, morgana set the book, every country to some degree is going to work according to its own speed. is its own efficacy. i guess when it comes to getting the right demographics, exposed to the right vaccines for example. but you and i were talking at just my mom before you join me in the studio and, and, and i. and i hope that is good news in the world to the moment regarding this concerted global initiative to battle, coven, i printed some documents for you that the johns hopkins university of medicine in
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baltimore, very well established medical institute. they printed up a list of all the countries around the world. of course this had to a lot to do with a mass vaccination rights. and essentially it shows the number of confirmed infections and it shows the number of fatalities, for example. and i guess this should be good news in israel, for example, 1300000 confirmed infections. a death rate of 0.6 percent switzerland, 1000000, infected death rate, 1 point one percent. the u. k. $10000000.00 infected death rate, 1.4 percent spain, 1.7 percent. france, 1.5. that should mean the vaccines are working. yeah, he said good news. it is good news when better, but for whom. so this is right once again. now of course, that means that the vaccine is working right. maxine is at fake diva baths. maxine it may be of axis must be x accessible by of for every one for every human being. and this is not happening. this is why we are so concerned about i did did the
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current trans silva, the distribution of the vaccine cell around toward talking about it for doses. ready so it boosted oh some one. he's talking about 2022. even the 5th dose is well, and this is, this is, i mean this is a point of concern. you know, for the a number of people out there actually because i'm british and in the u. k, the moment the prime minister is saying, if you've had one vaccine or 2 vaccinations is not important. now you need a booster every 6 months. is that so it is at the future. do you think of how we can evaluate the i'm not, i'm not a scientist, i'm not a medical doctor, so i don't want to do and that is something that is not up to me, but i did. did did the consent. it's about the accessing the places where they didn't, they do not have access to the 1st doses and add these iniquities or something that we are calling to be fixed. so do you hear ours? but for sure, i think that we have to leave. we deserve disease that for a very long time, yes is not the, it's not going to be over, especially if we will continue to need. we need in the, in the,
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in the same way as we are doing now. you mentioned a few moments ago about how difficult it is to get mass vaccinations to the developing world. for example, you've seen a huge amount of nationwide inoculation rates in parts of europe, parts of america as well. but in places like africa, for example, they're not getting the number of jobs that they need. is there something that you can do? your organ organizations can do to help to, to speed up the process of getting more vaccinations to africa. of course, we are ready to support. we are ready to scale up our activities in africa by deity the shoes about our did it did since to have access to the vaccine, sir. so because i at the moment old of accident, sir, i have only one destination to western counties. and this is why we are, we are asking her to change the ways working now. and so it will door to walker and maybe we have a b copa on the w to your on a finding a maybe a new agreement like the creeps that was, was found. and i had to, to have the same solution that was adopted. therefore, h a v, for example,
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that helped a lot to dawn to slow down. it decays up the cases of h, i v in africa. i remember seeing a story quite recently that europe, at one point in the past month or 2, had an excess of vaccines. they had too many jobs. and they were suggest that perhaps you should send this to developing countries. did they send those jobs to you know, to developing countries? yes. by the bureaucrats. he is very high eager, for example, are we, we have asked her sam johnson, johnson her back seen her to the, to the italian government is still we are waiting for a degree, lied about liability door to sandy's or 100000 vaccines. you vegas' weather because our so these and other is another country, this in desperate need of our vaccines. saudi, the issue of bureaucracy. the issue of the issue with the fact myself legal companies is an important one then that they want the vaccines that were not delivered to in the european union, the steel where in the warehouse over the phone,
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my cellular company. that once i've been delivered to do the developing counties, but did once that they're not used there because maybe they're close to expire. maybe because in the you will be on your, your now we are convinced that johnson johnson now or acids anika are not good as the other one, sir. ah, does you know that these fake news that are spreading around her? i convinced a lot of people that the of the hotel the of to user. they did it once we de emily ne, better debt. once i get that stuck in the way house in the counties, like either leave france, this is very slow. the process is very slow. i want to bring up the issue of this latest strain that of all micron, that i know you are very much aware of and, and, and older news channels around the world are talking about it. i just wanted to, to preface this by saying that world health organizations, chief scientist, assume we are swimming. nathan ost people on friday, not to panic. obama crohn australia's chief medical officer pull, kelly,
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has said there's no indication that armor crohn is more deadly than other strains. quote of the over 300 cases that have now been diagnosed in many countries. they have all been very mild or in fact had no symptoms at all. and then the south african medical association says there's no reason for panicking. we don't see severely ill people suffering from omicron, and yet the media and the governments are continuing to ring the alarm bells over this very end. but we're having the w h o. the chief australian medical officer and the south african medical association saying don't panic. what do you say at we should follow the, the advisors coming from the average shore and decide given community saw dwarf than dip leading a lead us and the government's out, substituting their diss and given community in dealing with decor. 19. and, and this is da da da da made davie then, so once for the des, emotional reaction that, that you are talking about. but also in terms of the reason why we have these new vari answer. so we have cold, it, would you make evidence that that without
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a drama vaccination, without giving access to any human beings up to the vaccines, the risk of new body answer ada. very high go. and we can not blame. also, this is another aspect that it's a for, as is that he some of concern. we cannot, we cannot blame day south africa, scientists at all to ha, for a heavy anger, i opened a door to the scientific community about these new discovery. it's i something a saudi egos and put at risk the future because maybe in the future, either county not discover would not open the door to the discovery side or do this, i give you community, sir, for, for the fear to find her. it did, did it did there? are there a garage or all that there? sanction select they will. they sell, daphne iowa was affected the air immediately after they only got one co vance in w h o. back program in developed and developing countries. they, they differ during the pandemic while they different priorities. do you think
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callbacks i think was a, was a good idea. unfortunately, e is not working as expected. so the number of distribution out of the vaccine. so our go on my callback sir, is i ism, is not so high aga, and we, we expected much more ride themselves, generosity from the international community. and there, and there the idea that was a good idea. he was there to, to give the priority and things of distribution baycove axa for the medical doctors to the nazis that are working on the front line. but unfortunately this is working or less the 50 percent so far. so the numbers are very, very, very law and this is her eyes and i did aspect of the international community should take as easily in consideration. so we have to do more in terms of distribution and giving access. is this basically your, your, your biggest concern is that there has to be more done to, to further spread vaccines around the world, particularly to the developing countries. we're talking long about this. how do we do that though? and this is about the will of the international community,
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the wheeler of decide that my day, the government and the political leaders, that this is the top priority. if we want to recover the secondary culture, which is a da da da da boy, t and a social consequences are over all of the pandemic. we have to give access to live a scene. there is no other way. this is why you might repeating always these because diseases, what should be wheat? we should be focused on and, and we, we have to put pressure on the pharmaceutical companies are there, you will be an union, the united states, the u. k. we vested the be on soft dollars, sir ins researcher due to the door to make this vaccine accessible. so why the boy discount in the developing counties the that they have not the right that to have access. so i think this should be a common board, not something that said belong to the, to the, from a central young company and raleigh. let me finish, louisa. an important point. i'm not knife. this is a very complex issue,
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but i'm not doubling your lead of their political leaders. you wanted to be political leader just to deal with the complexity. and the yes to find the did they did this solution to give access to every y. so hannah is, and it seems to me you're saying this has been politicized, and has it been politicized since the beginning there, bellamy did a panoramic as being politicized her. look at they did. they did the level of the fake news or their day even political leaders, sir, helped to spread around the water. so this is something that unfortunate has been 40. this iser bukosa you test to do with the fear of the people i tell you when you made that article anyway, when it, when it comes about fear of the community when he comes up there, did it many believe your readers are ready to jump in. this is part of the diesel jasa as i thought to all of us is, is there a lot of propagation of fear behind all this, or perhaps the fear is warren via theories. normally because arnold where every everything that the that is new and could be potentially dental. this is something, this is something that everyone i should meet should be concerned or anger and
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but so then it's up to the political leader to follow they, they. ready advise is coming from their scientific community to least and that to them, to walk with them, to avoid her, to do, to vote at the, on the same level and is also the media is an important responsibility. this mtv community and people there to read something on the, on, on google i in the, on the, on the, on the very strange website that bordner. ready thousands worn around a, they did a day coffee. 19. this is, this is a see to see show i saw is a lesson and i'm seeing these because we learn from these lists. i'm not really doing that. you'd be able to crisis your reading. i could actually, we actually cross requests and we learned to how is important to deal with the community. and historically that this sunday we are we, we always had to deal with that we defeat era and those that were spreading the fagin. yours about our doors were spreading disease around there. remember
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me, lima, in the, in the 16th century that when we had that the so definitely disease that, that did happen. danica and manzona important think i am right there, wrote down if i book about it. mm for with i have often said transparency for the powerful privacy for the val this bitter case about privacy. what people care about is power. petunia. nissan just become a symbol of the battle. the privacy information is power. that's what's going on in
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the world. a huge struggle with governments and corporations want to keep information secret and others who the democratic rights should be pushed forward. and people have a right to know what their minds are doing. watch how assange helped shift the conversation around transparency. come see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julie's life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest, most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable. the civilized harold is driven by a trainer, shaped by concur, sent those with
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theirs sinks. we dare to ask with. as we understand, mister rocha lays reports half of the entire country of afghan hassan is facing starvation. how could we get to this point? this is a baseless question dancer from my from of course, very long time. and these is started her before almost before the crisis said that we all watched on tv and her and watched read concern before or wooster. we saw in the last 2 years, the growth from 43 percent up to 55 but santa, the level of poverty in the little by an address in afghanistan. and i did the
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afghanistan is affected by now, and historical drought in many provinces. and our debility cartridge itself coarser and has aggravated this situation, although only organizations getting involved with helping afghanistan at this point . and you said it's not just in the rural communities as also in the urban centers where people are starving nowadays. they did the afghan with go, cynthia is doing great work since before we are working in 2021 probably is distributing ford assisting community and assisting about vaccination programs. not about call read about other diseases and i saw we were present and if international federation is present in the county, she is more than 20 years now. supporting people of out of afghanistan. but it's all changed to matt now, and it's one of the shots that we are here at. we are now with the winter coming or the cold season coming or are all the condition for the best that you any day? a storm, so wouldn't tragedy. so what are your priorities then in afghanistan,
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what comes top of the list for you to do there? to we have to have the in of course to have access and is, is we are talking, we did taliban government on a daily basis on not only that and so far is isa is workinger. and of course are disease or delegate pointer already. it's a, it is about the sanctions and this is because he could be read as a political statement which is not but, but they have to deal with the political consequences or we did, we did the, did the concert when she did the political decision, are having got on the life of the people her soul. we do need, we do need, ah, to war to have access to the cash to wherever, to over the possibility to, to work in a different form and down. now sanctions are affecting the wanted. we are working with not only us, i do you all the you money to an organizational, of course, but this is not the 1st time that i will even see that we have,
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we have exposing it. are you getting help from the international community? when it comes to your projects, for example, afghanistan, is it just you guys there? are you getting the help you need? no, no, no, we are getting a and we away we are receiving. we are receiving a supporter. many government, sarah sustaining our, our, our project and it, and define said no to the are providing fund sorts of why the organization to the, to the un agencies. but then, once again, that is that you said if you wanted to process is very little about, i'm importing gold and, and all of these, i sense something that he's every effect that when you've got a big job for you and your organizations in afghanistan, you've been there more than 20 years doing what you can. let's now turn if we can to that of the recent migrant crisis in europe, mr. rocker, a recent migrant crisis, as i know, you know, you are very well aware of the story. it flared up on the poland, beller bella ross border. how has the red cross been helping those people? they're not providing. i am providing food, assisting them in day in the shelter. so we do restore families and there did
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belarus red cross with this both within the national federation. i think that the moment is they're doing a good job. of course, this is not not a mid term or long term solution that area hosted in a shelter area, but so far they are in a war my environmental and then we are engaging in that discussion. we de been the government of mendoza to find either solution. now for them, are you finding both governments in minnesota and in warsaw? are they both being helpful, or is there a bit of a combativeness going on because it does an under and put on the unfortunately, we don't have access said to the border, you don't have access, not as polio side of the border or not you asked or access to it, of course we have acts dying. we. we don't saw visa, this is the eyes, the difference. and once again, this is not the believe you of 2nd these of actor. so we, we, we don't have access, sir, and i'm going to got access to one side of the board of the bell russian side of the border. and we'd have to rush inside the and that's what you've been handing
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out at the aide, the tense, the food, the joy flows. actually this is one way that it is what we are. this is what we are doing and the stuff is trust me goes yeah. you see the yeah, once again, the emotion or reaction are coming out to a p and level about these are crazy is which is not the garages be. we are talking about few hundreds of feeble or someone else or a call that a the him, the un security council for few hundreds of disparate people are sitting at the border. saw once again this is has been accused of some wine has been accused of are using their magazine so as opposed to got door as a matter of fact is true but is true. not embarrass impala now is through that up into last year. i get bored getaway turkey and greece or he saw that now in u. k. i did it bait is very big. it's true that uniquely there did. there is a lot of these younger in the, in the mag us, i use as a political tool suit front of it, but semen and, and,
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and another aspect i mentioned at turkey and greece. so now he's barrows fall under last year. it was a turkey and greece anonymity. there any router is open. we have the boss can router a doors were stacker with the boss. now it's never read. you got knotted up the desperation. they will always find that a route you can't stop. we, if we are fixing gracie so that will then fix in the crisis missile rocket is the red cross helping with moving any of these migrants to, to the final destinations like germany or the ok or is so for me to leave so forth . the me get engage with the governments because we know that many of the magnets there, destiny, of connection and families, a member of their families are just leaving the country destination with the want to arrive. so we try to fulfill the data and some location. eyes of computer norm we, we, we do, we, we, we, we, we achieve, these are sad that we ever red line mad sir. we actually did it because of route, for example. you okay, we have the british red cross, we the french,
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what grows you, that you have, it goes. and so we, we stay connected that today to store family links. and, and we, we, we facilitate a subconscious gay unions because somewhat, some of these migrants who are coming across the bell, russian polish border. quite a lot of them are from the northern iraq, the coquettish on northern region of iraq. these are people coming from a war zone. these are people coming from years of war. they get to the european border, they get sprayed with some sort of a tear gas pepper spray soaking clothes, sub 0 temperatures. a lot of these people said enough, we're going to go back. we're going back to a former was on because it's better that than it is here. does that surprise you at all? no, i'm not surprised because this is not the 1st time that we are experiencing this toby, to be honest. unfortunately, and not even then this is i said he's on a full consent for my says that i'm not surprised about audi european union now. and they were just county ira reacting,
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guy in dealing with the human beings. this is, and i'm wondering if we are losing our humanity because he's not about every county has the right to say that policies for migrations. we have not question it's about i added the humanity on which we have to do or what to treat every human beings. this is the only point that we are racing. well said my last, my last couple of questions for you before i let you go. i know you're very busy, man. why are you here in moscow? what are you doing in russia at 1st studies, ah, and import and gatherings or gathering of volunteers, a theory now in moscow. oh, boy williams, you're coming from different organization that dealt the we. did we the pandemic with the coffee 19, a colder we are together. but of course, also to meet a russian with cross lead a sheep, or there is a new call, so of the russian with cross. and so to support them to least an hour baldera expectation, denzil, so puerto, from the international federation about, of course,
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in terms of all future corporation and collaboration, also the international level with the rational read what wrote about russian vaccines. are you guys considering bringing on russian vaccines to the red cross or i met i met yesterday, they did a, the mini, so vale and i, and of course it is an important expectations because dance of counties recognize the dispute. the vaccines saw i a, we asked there, the idea the in the government or the russian federation due to support the delivery and to facilitate the access code in this book, mika, and i'm quite optimistic the minnesota promise me that that is going to facilitate the bureaucracy and, and i and add new york said to do, even aunt sarah, what did i say? it isn't a european, a headache, medical regulated health regulator, i should say, beg your pardon? i still waiting, still, waiting to approve. wouldn't agree after all these months. and you mentioned to me, but i think that this held, this pandemic has been politicized when it comes to russian vaccines being approved by the european regulators. that seems like a case of a blatant case of it being bullet politicized. or maybe i'm wrong, or what to jump in. now what and what are their, their, their because age, so very,
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very, very, very sensitive and valuable. you got questions. ok, but as i said, and so by the countries in europe, are we ever i think they're there we have enough fuck seats. we are talking about country their door not ever access to live exceeds and many counties have recognized day to day, the sport because he now saw let's what we discount theresa. this is a political dialogue. i do think that they something strange because it is not working. why they and saying that this is not working for enough is over all for all my from him. i know dara prolonging got a discussion and this is something that of course posed some question about the lease on why, but it's not up to me. i'm not as i said, i'm not the medical doctor. would you agree that mr. mr rocker the end of the day, it's not politics, it should be people's health. exactly, exactly. ah
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ah, ah. isn't it now? you think you're all dominant, but they didn't deny about having my mirror. now i on my head up my lad, the hell of that, a man ah la continental. i lampa begin thought no alarming up, better be a well, i mean, a relationship with sonia
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long. i've been with blue cross his thoughts between joe biden and building the put in the schedule for later today, triggered by tensions of ukraine. we've spoken exclusively to the russian precedent spokesperson is to contribute to the rhetoric coming from the u. s. and e. u leaders sounds pretty aggressive. we see plenty of fake news about russia allegedly planning an aggressive invasion. china shrugs off a u. s. boycott of fits winter olympics, pointing out that the american diplomats weren't even invited all european states imposed mandatory vaccination. discontent seems to sweep the block, the ban protests on the straits and politicians decrying while they branded troubling stagecoach. ah.

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